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Hello!Hey jkn, is there a problem with the Atmoworks site? I have just returned from being away for over a week and can't seem to connect regardless of what server I use. I'm just wondering if I missed something?Peace, Kirk

I know its down for a little while. They are working out some new server (and other) details.

Tony - thanks for answering! I should probably post something about what we're doing in another thread. But the nutshell version is we migrated our site from one server to another and unfortunately it took a week longer than needed due to some technical glitches at our webhost (which has been rock solid for about about 6 years... guess we caught them on a bad day...

The site should pop up soon - however, our store still won't be up for another week or so due to some programming that needs to happen. (If you want to buy anything in the meantime - we'll figure it out!)

We're setting up an AtmoWorks community that we'd love for people to join. You can post music, photos, and video's very easily - have your own blog, etc... I'll definitely be promoting Hypnos, dataObscura/Blue Oasis, GOS, etc... releases there. We want to compliment and encourage the larger music community that includes all of our labels.

Onde - One LP (Ondemusic) - Finally got around to picking this up. This is the former Noise Maker's Fifes members (Jacobs, Wroblewski & Van Luijk) in their first collaboration after Geert Feyton's death. Yes, a bit noisy...but with perceptable strands.

Concert Silence - s/t. This is an Eluvium side-project we're working on releasing at some point this summer on both LP & CD. A bit of a departure from Eluvium, as this is more piano based, with a bit of digital smearing. To me it sounds like what I hoped would come of the collab. between Fennesz and Sakamoto.

Rameses III - Basilica 2CD set on Important. I was looking forward to the remixes more than the live tracks initially. I've been listening almost exclusively to the live disc, just a beautifully compiled set.

Pub - Making Traxcks .3. It's Pub - which IMO, is always a worthwhile listen. I'm upset I missed out on the first 2 installments of this micro-edition series.

Grim-The past is still in current use-So glad they compiled all their works-INDUSTRIALUranium USSR 1972-Avarie- Deep beats.murky piano and just a great c.d.Rome -Nero-just got this but have not heard it yet!Tangerine dream-Richochet-I wish it lasted longer

well, my manic stage has kicked back in for a short visit and i have 37 new cd's for listening - including 6 promos for review in awareness. wow! this will be a superb week ahead.right now i am listening to biomusiquethe 10,000 steps, coyote oldmanunder an ancient sky, johnny whitehorse (aka robert mirabal) totemic flute chants, david & steve gordonearth drum (the 25th anniversary collection vol 1) and scott augustlost canyons. these are very cool native discs and review promos for awareness. can anyone guess what this issue's theme is? bingo! native peoples!

today is a synthetic block day. i am listening to his ss and gos releases and i am impressed! jonathan has gone into some ambient territory without abandoning his obvious love of sequencer electronica. well done, jonathan!

Anybody heard the new Fear Falls Burning? I am very curious to know...

Been listening to the Tetsu Inoue catalogue recently. So amazing what this man creates! Any fans of the Flowerhead Datacide album out there. I had put this one away for a long time, before recently bringing it out and getting blown away with its deep strangeness and beauty...

Anybody heard the new Fear Falls Burning? I am very curious to know...

Been listening to the Tetsu Inoue catalogue recently. So amazing what this man creates! Any fans of the Flowerhead Datacide album out there. I had put this one away for a long time, before recently bringing it out and getting blown away with its deep strangeness and beauty...

Its a decent one.The Titeltrack has gone completely wrongimo. But the rest is really enjoyable and good.The last track on the cd is a perfect exampleof how to build up tension from second oneto the end.